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JAMES RANDALL PARKER (Kathleen AntoinetUe Cunningham) PHILIP WAYNE JOHNSTON (Phyllis FoUh) tu Lhristmasi Season Church Weddings JJnile Three Couples O r Mount Ally’s First! Pivsbytcr- sloevos with matt hin,r accessor- St. Philip Presbyterian church aid Lee Parker, Jr. ctf Wichita Middle River Baptist Church in by WiLsen: “O PerftH-t Love” by m’s church provided the .settin^i ios. She wore an orchid corsage in Hurst^ Texas was the setting Falls, Texas, Preston Hallman Middle River, Maryland was the Ejrnby and "file Lord‘j» Prayer", aturday aflcmo m at 3 p.m. for at her shoulder. for the double-ring ceremony un* ’ Worth on \ S'x>tt ard setting for tlie recent candlelight classic marches were used Vjt be‘wc'.^<ling of Miss Linda Snow The bride's parents entertained Ring Miss Kathleen Antoinette ’ u *h f ^vedding of Miss Phyllis Liable jni jcssional and rcut'isrionaljnu- J Mount Airy and James Russell after the ceremony at a bautiful- Cunningham and Captain James I>avid Cunningham, brothers of ^ud Sgt. Philip Wayne sic. lofackor of Marion, Ohio. ly apiMunttvi retvption in the Randall Parker at 8 p.m., Satur- the bride. The bride is the daughter of church fellowship hall. Rcfie.-rh- day, December 26. Ir. and Mrs Richard .Maynard ment tables were overlaid with Parents of the couple are Mr. IT'OW of Mount Airy and grand- white table cloths and decorated and Mi's. Alexanl.ler Arthur. Cun- at \hf^ PpPaw- laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul with antuiue candlesticks an'J niD;ham of Fonth Worth, Texas, ^ n f c- ou-r o. -w -t Bs'. ney of Kings Mountain. The whiile flowei-s. The wc<Iding cake and and Mrs. Donald Lee ship'Hall of St. Philip Presbyter- ^itJe’s mother is the former Miss was o. t and served with punch Parker of Kings Mountain. ian church. IJice Betty Mauney of Kings and party refreshments. Mrs. Given in marriage by her fa- lountain. Donald Kellam ot Charlotte, aunt ther, the bride wore a floor- The bride is a graduate of Hal- • Thc bridegroom is the son of of the bride, cut and served the length gown of pale candlelight school in Fort Worth flr. and Mrs. Floyd R. Ilofacker cake, Miss Sue Ru.idock, of pccuu de soie designed in an em- ^ ^ rp . tt • Marion, Ohio, Greensboro served punch and piess silhouette. Pearl embroider- attenLed Texas Tech Univcr- ^ Palls Sr., all oi Kings Maun- crigiral cathclral length veil ol CiRev. Tom Bagnal heard the Mrs. William Ruddock of Bir- ed Chantilly lace trimmej the bo- sity at Lubbock, Texas. She is tain. silk illushm was heid by a luoe »uple pledge vows of the double- mingham. Ala., said goodbyes. dice of the gown. Chantilly lace presently a senior at the Univcr- The Rev. Jason Ross, past{).- ol and i>carl (ro -.n. SJie : aiTk*d a ing ceremony before a back- P’or a wedding trip the new Mrs. edged the hemline of the gown sity of Te.xas at Arlington. The the cbur.h, porfcrniud the double- c|ucon’s Ixju'iurt of yeJh;w butter New Year’s Eve Parties Scheduled Khq^ MounfaJn citizens will cefebraie the demise of (970 and the beqimmg of a new year Thursday, as (970 e#pifes at midnight. The event wil( be celebrated at semi-pubSic and private parties- Amencan Lecion Post 155 will bold its annual New Year s Eve party from 9 until 12 p.m- as will members of the Kings Mountain Country club and Kings Moun tain Supper club, rrs A BOY Mt- and Mrs- Steve F- Carpenter had a Christmas present in the form of young Chad Stephen Carpenter, who wfciahed in at seven pounds,, two and one-hatf ounces, on Christmas Day- The youngster is the first chifd for the Carpen- tc'^s- He is grandson of City Commissioner W, S- B^d- d'x ard Mrs- Biddix and of Mr, and Mrs- Dan Jennings rf Kings Mountain and the late Carl Carpenter of Temple City, California- The baby's mother is the for mer Frankie Biddix- COMINGS AND GOINGS Miss Matilda Dedmon has retur'^'ed to her home on West Mountain street after spending the hofidays with her sister. Mrs- Kathleen Alen. in Shel-by- Miss Dedmon continues to recuperate at her home after being ill with asthma during the holidays- , ,, “*'<1HAMRICK GET-TO-GETHER rile bilje the daughter of .Mr. altar by ner who gave het FoUevving the ceremony a re- Mr.s. M. C. falls, Jr., former in moiriage. Slie {.•hu»>c a wfiiie re:sidcnt.s of Kings .Mountain, no.v .hanadace and crcjc dre ig with living in Glen Burnk*, Md. / line fldrt .'’eaturing a lace ixMi Sgt. Jahnstcn is the .stni of l\Ir. . lew ne/k-ane, and 3 mg la<e and Mrs. Charles Johnst<jn of .skews, ateentrd w'ilh -If-cover- Rosedalc, Md. <'d 'iuttens. J'he hemfiiu* wafi The bride is the granddaughter la liioncj with wi le bord<'rot the of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gladden, .same lace. A lull dfhatjiable court Mrs. Ruth Falls and the late Mr. train fell fr in lior W’akt flej fremnd of mi.xed flowers and Hofacker wore a sla^e blue knit and encircled the Chapel train, fendelabra holding cathedral ta- rlress with Ifull long sleeves and Her bouquet was of holly and liit- jers. shirref waist. She lifted the or- tic boy lillies ‘“^nlius Beam was organist for chid from her bridal bouquet the program of nuptial music. 'BRIDE AXD BRIDEGROOM bride's sister, was maid of honor, .'Pio bride, given in marriage by The bride, a major in compu- and Mrs. William Joe Garner of hjer*^ father, designed and made ter Science,’will graduate from Fort Worth w’as matron of honor. bridegroom is a graduate of ring ceremony. Potted palm.«5 and fly r.-so-; .surrounding her <le<a:*h' candelabra able wJiite erthid a.fenUd with „ Kini;s Mountain high schwi. He (jpccrated the church witli wliite .-'ilid leaves, baker fern and jade. Miss Sandra Cunningham, the Staduated from TI^. Citadel at -^vedding beds with satin stream- Her onlv emamciit wa.s a ctiltur Charleston. South Carolina. g... „„ ne,.klaro. Miss Bonnie Mrlniosh, ccu-inof The matron of honor was Mia After a 'pnow skiing trip to Es- the bride's ‘moth<»r from G«A.>i0nia, Gllnd^ Hendrix of ^fiddle MM* wedding gown which featur- Ohio State University in March Mrs. Thomas Lee Galyean was 'tes Park, Coilorado, Captain and N. C. presented the nuptial mu- Md., longtime friend of the bride. b3-an empire waist with .smocked 1971. brliosmaid. Airs. Parker will make their sic. Miss McIntosh played "Mcdi Eridesmuifis were bt'adcd bodice of crepe with The bridegroom, a mathematics Donald Lee Parker, Sr., father home at -lilS South Lakeview, E:i- tation" by Sach "Ljve Tliome’*; Dixon. MLs Rita Diyum and Clar- ^ChoiTd floor-length skirt and major, graduated from Case Wes- of the bridegroom, was best man. id, Oklahoma, where Captain "Thanks Be To Thee” by Handel, i.^e Dixon, cciisiir^ of the oriKk*. laMunaMenigth veil. Her fitted tern Reserve University in Clev- l^dpiece was of flowers and < land, Oiiio an December 22. rls and she carried a bouquet Tlie newlyw’cds are at home in t mixed flowers, chrysanthe- Columbus, Ohio. s, sweetpeaij and snapdra- IS. ;;IMiss Ann Snow, of Palo Alto, tlif., attended her sister a.s •id of honor and .Miss Gwyn rilam of Charlotte, daughter of r. and 'Mrs. Donald Kellam, WSi» junior bridesmaid ^ho wo atilendant>j wore for- Ushers weie Captain William Parker is in Pilot training Joe Garner of P'ort Worth, Don- Vance Air Force Base. at "Lord Mo<t Holy" by Frank: vanir- bride maid was Misa Lort "Master Let Me Walk With Thcc*’ (C‘J7ttiHUd d on Page SOCIAL CALENDAR Monday: 3:30 Circle .3 of First Pres- ^ gowns of cut velvet featur- ^Vt^'i'ian church at the homo of ftg pale bl'.e blou.'jc with green K. . D. Blanton, 409 West blue cut velvet floor length Gold street, frts and avoca' o cummerbund.s. -.on ^ ^ y wore matching headdresses hvInH'in Pres- slipiKTs and carried bou- ; of mixed flowers. Grover 3Pete Howison of Atlanta, Ga. ' ps best man. Ushers were Dick 7:30 - Circle 2 of First Pres- |ft>w and Jerre Snow, both of hyterian church in the Ladies’ E unt Aii-y, bix)thprs o'- the Bible CIassrof)m of The church, ic; and Ron Hofacker of Alar- Airs. Paul Ausley, hostess, p. Ohio, brother of the brtJc- H)om. 1:^ — Circle 4 of First Pres- he bride’s mother wore an hyterian church at the home of rted sage green velvet dress Rhea Barber, 715 V/illiams igned by Sybil Connally fea- street, ing long skx»ves. She wore Etching accessories and an or- fild boulder corsage. 10 a.m. — Circle 3 of First Wednesday: 10 a.m. — Circle 3 Thursday, December 31, 1970 KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C, Oxford Knitting MUI Employees Held ^1-rim, dm, I.ne n...v.in, ..mi, Christmas Party December 23 A New Year's Resolution: Give More Time To Your Children, Others, Too ^iss Rita Barrett, Douglas E. Lawing |edge Vows In Double-Ring Ceremony The management of O.x'.'ord lion c(r the awards the employ- KnitUng Alills held its annual weie given a Christmas gill. Christmas Party on Wednesday compliments of the manasement. Ey MISS YORK KIKER N. C. Department of Agriculture Marketing Heme Economist De.t>mber 23. Approximalely 490 employees took part in the fes tivities. To conclude the days events R??enny a mother deep the employees danced to the mu- Christmas preparations was sic of a band engagc^i for the bw. ght up shcii by her young Lunch was served and it con- occasion. son’s oJ-hand comm< i>l. He voi c'd a different kin.i cf need wonderful and play a dous I'ole, j)ut 'i.eie St* %e r iM'ij to PcfJ v'.^v s as wWI ..r the t)< ,iy. 'Fh-e little* t^y's de sire to do "things’* with his mo ther mikes us p.- >0 to rtfleet on our priar:ti(*:r. year service awards were pres ented to: Pauline Rearden^ Ru- Linda Bride-Elect Is Feted At Luncheon Along tirs line, a charming from glamorous mnv toys when bo k. ‘The Han'i-Me-Dov.m C'v A- he said, "Mom, 1 wish you had was brou^'ht by M’v. Chet- ^ me » time so we c-ouM do things ry Parker, <yf Chawi HilL t-o-au- with you." As you make your thor with her mo*her. wb<*n *he CHILDREN ENTER I AIMED rosoutions for a brand new year, visited the N. C. Det^rtment *4 vou will b<‘ wise to ri^snlve to Agriculture’s lest kiklum. This * - i i -LM-J give more of yaur lime to doing fascinating tHKikb^wik featu-x-* Mitcham ente4a«ned aln children m "things" with your childr<*n. s'>uth<*rn hand menitjwn recdiK** the government complex on Baker street at a Christ- The days are awfully busy. Ma- not only from North Carolina her honc- nv homemakers are carrying a but a1s<^> from i her fuiUime jrh plus homemaking i^ta es. Vrm m jv ivhi need to ,, The childfen enpyed carol smqirtg and were serv- " ed Cnnstma-s ret*'eshmepts- Mrs- Mitcham also pre* se^v i treats to the children- •Jftdiss Rita Eileen Barrett and Ford of York, S. C., and .Miss Bren- l>dQgIas Edward Lawing, both « f da Costner of Arlington, Va., were ^ngs Mountain, were married bridcHmauIs. Donna Barrett of _ Sunday in a 4 p.m. ceremony held Charlotte, niece of the bride, was si^tc'i of turkey or ham and all In Kings Mountain’s Kir.t Wesley- flower girl. of the trimmings. After I'vnch an United Mothodi.st church. David Lawing was his son’s the company presented service The Rev Carl V Soark- of‘‘id Dale Law- aLhievement awards. Five ^P‘^rK.-» oia. 1- ing of Kings Mountain, brother of ated. Bill (ashion was organist ^ho bridegroom- D)nal<l Barrett v^al^r bv COX, coier-n Ledford ffvocdjiM. ;vii <C W inders, U4and Meacham ^ Hamm F'milv Buchanan O. R. Gladden of Kmgs Moun- and Eddie S,Hmc-cr. all of King.s ‘^evarSyo J C Half Johnny tain gave his granddaughter in .Mountain. Dale Chambers of R,..,vis an.i Annie Whaley, marriage. Her formal gown of Kings Alountain w.is ringbearer. silk organza and peau de’Ange Mter the ceremony, the bride’s A ten year servk'O award was tMr?. Mahle Dixon and lace posf*d over faille taffeta was m dher was hostess for a recop- rre.son'ted to Paul Johnson- daughters. Airs. Mickey Bell and responsibilities. Scier..e an ! in- kn-w how to make lye kill styled in an empire silhouette tion in the chunh fellowship hall, baugh. Achievement awards Miss Connie Di.xon, entertained diistry have made it easy to r ^o hoes. cf)ok ehitllins, or panh with a high neckline finished The bride is a daughter of Mrs. w’cre presented to those employ- together December ' 19lh at a frozen and (luick i9v''i*ve Rv-ds, nn'd Hit Ihis UdI* y*m with an Edwardian collar of lace Biddie Barrett of Kings Moun- ees who had .succes-sfully com- luncheon at the Dixon home Hew many w'am and cheishvd these things and mon*- scallops and long fitt<*d sleeves tain and the late Charlie Bar- pleted the analytical method of honoring Miss Jo Bridges, bride- memories will he remembe-cd Then* ire many recdi'etf accented with lace in.-^orls. Gar- rett. A graduate of Kings Moun- Training Pix)gram for sowing, elocd. by havirg .shai*ed these fo^Kls? hive lyM*n bind^M dowm whh’h lands of lace mcdallioas outlin- tain High School and .Southern Those employees who completed Where is the toy of b<‘ir" allow- are interesting ani well worth €?d'the sheer yoke. The A line Business C illece. *iiie is employ- the operators portion of ftho The hoste.sses took the occasion stay up later t’yin usucl at ttwing- Tlie comments ane de skirt, appliqued with lace motifs, c l in the offKT UI Oxford Knit- program w'«u‘: Lor<‘o Hambrigbt, t^> present the bride-elect a gift in boll ’oy 1‘rre to help TT*<.''her P an ^ remind of day* had a detachable, walteau train ting Mills. Faye Raxter, Phyllis Foster, ehina pattern. mak^* gfXJdies? T'l** main help g-one by when fatrilies fre<iu<*n1 framed in lace^ scallops that The bridegrcxim, son of Air. and Ruby Bo-wan, Judy Alorgan, Ju- spread chaix*l-h*ngth. plateau Mrs. David Lawing of Kings (ly Philbeck, Josephine of lace petals and silk florets Mountain, was graduated from Louise Philson, Bel held her silk illusion veil. Kings Mountain high school. He Mary Pearson, Ora McKnight, The bride’s honor attendants is a .student at Ga.ston college Joanne Smith, Evelyn Champion, wore Mr.s. Elaine Henson and and is employed at Oxford Knit- Two employees complelot the Miss Biirbara King. AlLss Gail ting Mills. instructors portion of the prr*-- Lawing, sister of the bridegroom; Following a wedding trip to ram. These employe<*s wc’-e Ma- Mlss Arlene Johnson, both of Stone .Mountain, Ga., the newly- ry Ross and Linda Iluffstciler. ifiings Mountain, Miss Brenda weds will reside with htr mother Fo-rfy-ooe rnembers of the famiJy of the lafe Mr- ard Mry, J, Bun PattersoffT gathe'^ed Christmas Day for diirer at the home of Fire Chief Floyd Thornburg and Mrs- Thomburg- Dirner we* served buffet sty'e ard the Thorrburg home was decorated in the Christmas motif. Mrs, Dora Hamnck- mother of Frank Hamrick, was present as a special guest. Chief Thornburg opened his gifts which inefuded presents from the K^ngs Mountain Fire Department, He expressed appreciation to city firemen for their Icindresses- Miss Jo Bridoes, bride-elect, was honored Decerr- ber 20th at a bridesmaid Suncheon given by Mrs- Bob HuJiender and Miss Ann Owens at the Hufender home- The Christmas motif was featured in df*roraf'ive details- The bride's table was festive with a Christmas cloth, red cand-es, greenery and red berries with red velvet bows- Miss Bridges presented gifts to ber bridal attend ants and the two hostesses took the occasion to pres ent their wedding gifts to Miss Bridoes- Present- other than the bride-efect, her mother, the bridegroom-to-be's mother and bddal attendants- we^e Mrs, G- A- Bridges- Sr-, n'randmother of the brhie'^Vet, Miss Mae Hamdck- Mrs- Becky Fisher, Mrs, Eiaire Powell- Miss Linda Roberts, M-^s, Ann Owens- Mrs- Brenda Morrow a^d Miss Vickie Turner- Mr- and Mrs- Plato Heavener reto-^ned Tuesday after spend ng the Christmas holidays with their dau- ohter and son-in-law at Sierra Vista- Arizona- Sp 5 Wadick is in the miSita'y pay divi'^ion cf the U- S- A^my garrison at Huachuca- Arizona- White on their trio- the Heaverers toured Old Tucson where the television show "High Chapparal" is filmed- Tuc son- Tombstone- B-sbee- and Nogales Sonora- Mexico, IT'S A GIRL Pvt- and Mrs- Robbie Goforth announce the ar rival of a daughter- Robin Elaine- December 21 - Kings Mountain hospital- The baby weighed seven pounds- 12 ounces- Grandpa-'ents are Mr, and Mrs, Robert L Go forth and Mr- and Mrs, George Nolen- alt of Kings Mountain- The baby's mother is the former Ginger Nolen- Pvt- Goforth is stationed at Fort Leonard Wood- Mo- A thrcocourso luncheon was Moss, fjyjjyj tables decorated in w(’'o might have been In king ri'e m Iv sh'^Tv'd a'iivh1e« Roberts-Mauney Vows Are Pledged in Ceremony At York December 20th nalph Mauney of King* AfouU' ey, v a of King* MouH' fogelher- ann-Jur^cM llm fnaniage of lain hSgh «rhool afifl w employed t ogether. Oh, Tbc Vo.j ff*el if you hive hi* dau^ter, Myra Jane- lo Bil- at CaUf* .more* in Gactonia- Betty Brwon, Vhn ' 'hnVirVn'v "motif aroma of fre.sh’y beked bretd in Coined in ^he family g-alhering*- W'lyne Ra-ierf*- w*n of Mr- The brvlr^froom is a imaduate coruoH in tho xunJL ihc homo IS hotte** th:;n any mo* In r'»*;e you are imeiesled in Mr*- Howari Robert* of of the Kiny* Mountain fchool* rnnm (rtioQt^ d'-iV acrosf;! .spp'iv. Y<*u in the hook and nan't find at in King* Mot.ffsfaan- anl i* emplo>rd as a shipping wr-re allow'cd to have a l;‘tle your lo-*aI ho'>k sloix*. it i% avail- aveddln-; look plere Dec- derk at Lambeth Rope Cofpora- The bride-to-be wore an orange piece of dough to "work" and a'^le I'rom Moctre Publl«hifig ember 3jHh in York- South Caro- tion- party dress and was given a work it you rlid until it was ivtiham, North Caro- lin"*. The newlywed* are at home white shoulder corsage from the tcui h ac’ hard when baked. lina, for S5.93. ^ The bride, daughter of Mr. with the bride’s father at 1006 After lunch and the presenta- hostesses. Certainly modern Hoods are (Continued on Page Afauney and the late Mr*. Maun- Cleveland Avenue-
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